What People Say About
Thank You Brain For All You Remember
This is a book you will want to revisit often. ... I recommend this book for the student, the professional, and the senior citizen. This is a book that everyone wanting to look “smart,” feel “smart,” and be “smart” can read and enjoy...The book presents technical information ... and then rephrases it in easy to understand terms for the lay reader. Key ideas at the end of each chapter summarize the salient points. The author has interpreted and reviewed, in plain language, the detailed tests and results of years of scientific experiments.
- reader review, posted on Amazon.com
Expert advice for improving recall, using sleep to remember, mind/memory exercises, slowing mind aging, first-attempt learning, and more elevates his in-depth book to must-have status. The book provides more than 150 important key concepts for better memory.
— The Mindquest Review by Lightwood Publishing
It is a fantastic book. It is written so well ... Even I can understand it.
— Customer
Good job, Bill Klemm A++++++
— Customer
... a no-nonsense guide to improving memory skills. Written especially for students seeking to improve their grades, workers who need to upgrade their career knowledge, senior citizens losing memory capability, and anyone who wants to enhance their retention ability, Thank You Brain, For All You Remember offers plain facts about memory, the diet and exercise habits that are most beneficial, how to become more aware, how to work with hidden memories, how to rehearse effectively, how to reduce incorrect memories, slow aging of the mind, and much more. Written by a professor of neuroscience, Thank You Brain, For All You Remember is enthusiastically recommended guide to self-improvement and staying young in mind as well as in body.
— Midwest Book Review
[Whatever your memory problem ] Klemm (a.k.a. the “Memory Medic”) has a solution for you. He has recorded his findings in this helpful book that includes more than 150 ways to improve memory for people of all ages and in all stages of life.
— Auburn Alumni Magazine
... an aid for anyone wanting to improve their ability to learn. It is rather unusual in being much more than the average ‘airport’ bestseller which comprises merely memory tips for the lay reader hoping to improve themselves with very little outlay. ... suitable for teachers of all age groups who wish to provide some guidance to their students on how to learn and when and how to memorize. Not only does the author provide a practical guide for teachers but also a valuable resource for any reader’s own learning ... the book is sometimes gripping and mostly accessible. It is full of simple examples that we can all relate to and some fascinating research findings are presented. The basis for the memory tricks that we see on television are explained ... goes beyond mere tricks and gimmicks to probe the scientific basis for good memory. I think it succeeds and is suitable for anyone who really wants to improve their memory by understand more clearly how it works. In an era where rapid change is the norm and societies have an aging demographic profile, the challenge to us all is to continue to learn. This book reassures us that it is possible even for those among us who are aging.
— Educational Technology and Society
It is a well-written, superbly documented, thoughtful book, best digested slowly in small
pieces. ... devoted to the subject of human memory - how it works, why it works, how it works best, what causes it to fail or not work efficiently, and how the reader can improve using memory to enhance his/her life. ... I would recommend this book for anyone who has an interest in the subject of memory and how it works (or does not work).
— Reader Views
Each chapter’s theme in this scholarly work is supported through charts, graphs, research, lists of tips and citations, but not to worry, Dr. Klemm writes in laymen’s terms and his conversational tone speaks directly to readers. Highly recommended.
— Lavern Hall, editor, A Glass Full of Tears: Dementia Day-by-Day.
Something for everyone who wants to increase their brain power, especially
remembering ... a title well worth remembering. If we are defined by what we
know, and what we know is limited by what we can remember, then Klemm's book is
the ultimate in self-help titles. ... rapidly dives into giving the reader real
tools to use. Klemm accurately recounts research from the field, sharing old and
new ideas from other sources to give a well-rounded summary of what can be done
to improve memory. ... well organized, providing a detailed index to help
readers find material on specific topics.
— Armchair Reviews
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